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Prolyl hydroxylase domain enzyme-2 is the major player in regulating hypoxic responses in rheumatoid arthritis - Muz - Arthritis & Rheumatism - Wiley Online Library

onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Prolyl hydroxylase domain enzyme-2 is the major player in regulating hypoxic responses in rheumatoid arthritis - Muz - Arthritis & Rheumatism - Wiley Online LibraryView full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Enzyme in saliva helps regulate blood glucose

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists report that blood glucose levels following starch ingestion are influenced by genetically-determined differences in the oral enzyme salivary amylase. Specifically, higher salivary amylase activity is related to lower blood glucose. The findings suggest that salivary amylase may contribute significantly to overall metabolic status.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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You need this mineral to reduce blood pressure & for over 300 enzymes to function. New blog post. Your thoughts please. http://t.co/hWI7ZK5h

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Penn biologists identify a key enzyme involved in protecting nerves from degeneration | Science Codex

sciencecodex.com — “PHILADELPHIA –- A new animal model of nerve injury has brought to light a critical role of an enzyme called Nmnat in nerve fiber maintenance and neuroprotection. Understanding biological pathways involved in maintaining healthy nerves and clearing awayView full resource at sciencecodex.com

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BMC Biotechnology | Abstract | Dual-lifetime referencing (DLR): a powerful method for on-line measurement of internal pH in carrier-bound immobilized biocatalysts

biomedcentral.com — “Industrial-scale biocatalytic synthesis of fine chemicals occurs preferentially as continuous processes employing immobilized enzymes on insoluble porous carriers. Diffusional effects in these systems often create substrate and product concentration gradients between bulk liquid and the carrier. Moreover, some widely-used biotransformation processes induce changes in proton concentration. Unlike the bulk pH, which is usually controlled at a suitable value, the intraparticle pH of immobilized enzView full resource at biomedcentral.com

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Food / Pickled (lacto-fermented) onions - full of life giving enzymes! "Onions are a powerhouse of nutrition. They are similar to garlic in the nutrients that they provide. They are a great source of flavoniods, which are antioxidants that are sometim

pinterest.com — “Food / Pickled (lacto-fermented) onions - full of life giving enzymes! "Onions are a powerhouse of nutrition. They are similar to garlic in the nutrients that they provide. They are a great source of flavoniods, which are antioxidants that are sometimes referred to as Vitamin P. They are great immune boosters and have many medicinal properties. Because of the flavonoids, onions, as well as garlic, have long been known for their benefits to the cardiovascular system."View full resource at pinterest.com

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In Oct. of 2009, Sue became a Certified Natural Health Professional, and in 2011 became Certified as a Digestive Health Specialist through the Loomis Institute of Enzyme Nutrition, and is also a member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Sue has a private practice in Green Bay, WI., but has the priviledge of having and serving clients in areas of Nova Scotia, Boston, Minnesota, West Virginia, and the Fox Valley area of WI. She maintains her current WI Nursing Licensure. We welcome you to contact us about cancer-fighting supplements used in Sue's treatment.
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Is Long-Distance Running Bad for Your Heart? | Care2 Healthy Living

care2.com — “A recent study looked at the heart function of 40 elite long-term endurance athletes after four endurance races of varying lengths. By measuring cardiac enzymes and taking ultrasounds, the researchers were able to measure the acute effects of extreme exercise on the heart.View full resource at care2.com

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Coenzyme Q10: a review of its promise as a neurop... [CNS Spectr. 2007] - PubMed - NCBI

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Possible New Route To Fight Dengue Virus

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers have identified enzymes and biochemical compounds called lipids that are targeted and modified by the dengue virus during infection, suggesting a potential new approach to control theView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Researchers Discover Insight Into Pre-Eclampsia - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Researchers have identified an enzyme linked to pregnancy-induced hypertension - also known as pre-eclampsia - a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and swelling due to fluid retention. The findings could be used to better screen for - and treat - this condition. Pregnancy-induced hypertension, which occurs in approximately 10 percent of pregnancies, is a major cause of maternal and fetal deaths, yet the cause is unknown...View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Researchers Discover Insight Into Pre-Eclampsia

medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers have identified an enzyme linked to pregnancy-induced hypertension - also known as pre-eclampsia - a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and swelling due to fluView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Dengue cure lies in diabetes drugs - news - Celebrities with diseases

celebrities-with-diseases.com — “Scientists have identified enzymes and biochemical compounds called lipids that are targeted and modified by the dengue virus during infection. The findingsView full resource at celebrities-with-diseases.com

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Gastroenterology News - The Spontaneous Course of Liver Enzymes and Its Correlation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease |3960457

mdlinx.com — “Gastroenterology Medical Article: The Spontaneous Course of Liver Enzymes and Its Correlation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseView full resource at mdlinx.com

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The Spontaneous Course of Liver Enzymes and Its Correlation in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Digestive D... http://t.co/IC2Gjh7M #GI

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Research.gov - SEE Innovation - Plant Enzymes Could Aid Olefin Production

research.gov — “Research.gov - SEE Innovation - Plant Enzymes Could Aid Olefin ProductionView full resource at research.gov

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New biocatalyst method a step toward renewable source of important chemical, olefin http://t.co/BvfoRND7

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Research points to possible new route to fight dengue virus

labspaces.net — “Researchers have identified enzymes and biochemical compounds called lipids that are targeted and modified by the dengue virus during infection, suggesting a potential new approach to control the aggressive mosquito-borne pathogen.View full resource at labspaces.net

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